Avitus Flavius

Avitus Flavius (342 AD-) was the Governor of Alexandria under the Eastern Roman Empire.

Biography
Avitus Flavius was the second son of Luca Flavius, and was posted as the Governor of Alexandria in Roman Egypt. Avitus was a Christian and a frugal agriculturalist leader, and he made sure that Alexandria was well-defended against the possibility of an attack by Nabateans or Berbers.